P0717 - OBD-II Trouble Code

OBD II Fault Code

OBD II P0717

Fault Code Definition

Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit No Signal

What does this mean?The purpose of the automatic transmission is to match the engine's optimum power and torque characteristics to the driver's desired rate of acceleration and speed by auto-selecting different gear ratios or 'speeds' to power the wheels.

Code P0717 is triggered when the transmission's Input Speed Sensor isn't providing a signal. This is a critical problem because with out this signal, the Transmission Contorl Module or TCM can't properly shift the vehicle from gear to gear as the vehicle needs to change speed and rates of acceleration.

Symptoms

Check Engine Light will illuminate

Vehicle will not shift properly

Decrease in fuel economy

In unusual cases, there are no adverse conditions noticed by the driver

In some cases, there may be performance problems, such as dying when coming to a stop after driving on the freeway and/or misfire-like symptoms

NOX (Oxides of Nitrogen): One of the two ingredients that, when exposed to sunlight, cause smog

P0717 Diagnostic Theory for Shops and TechniciansWhen the code P0717 is set in the Powertrain Computer, it means that the Powertrain Computer or PCM is not seeing any speed signal from the Input/Turbine Sensor. This may imply that there is a greater than a specified RPM difference between the rotational speed of the Input RPM Sensor and the Transmission Output RPM Sensor. This can occur during shifting or when driving at steady speeds in the same gear. It often implies that the transmission is slipping. Often times the transmission will automatically shift into a default gear and the Check Engine Light will be illuminated.

When diagnosing a P0717 code, it is important to record the freeze frame information and then to duplicate the code setting conditions with a test drive. Pay close attention to the engine load, throttle position, RPM, and road speed because a P0717 can be difficult to detect. Road test the vehicle while viewing the transmission input and output RPM PID information on a data streaming scanner. If the input RPM speed signal is unreliable or irrational then you may have verified code P0717. Be sure to verify the input speed sensor connection and wiring as well as the flex plate or flywheel teeth. If these all check out normally, then most likely you have a defective Input Speed Signal Sensor. Always use OEM parts and check for any applicable software updates.